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@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ Another utility macro is ~when-classified-as~, which takes a ~classification~, a
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-** WORKING Classifications [9/13]
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+** WORKING Classifications [10/13]
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CREATED: <2016-05-02 Mon 13:56>
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:ID: dcce4a6b-1b2d-4638-a82b-0c4917b0698a
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@@ -530,13 +530,14 @@ There are two types of logarithmic classifications, natural and non-natural. Na
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(eq 'log (first expression)))))
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-*** TODO Rationals
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+*** DONE Rationals
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+CLOSED: [2016-06-15 Wed 00:15]
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:CREATED: <2016-05-02 Mon 14:28>
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:ID: a4505a66-c249-4438-a6df-81e21718e23e
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:END:
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-# Rationals are classified similarly to multiplicatives, checking to see whether or not they are non-atomic and checking whether or not the first element is ~/~, but rationals are also defined as only having three elements, the operation and two following operands, and thus, the length is also checked.
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+Rationals are non-atomic, three elements long, and the first element is the symbol ~/~.
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#+Caption: Classify Rationals
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#+Name: et-classify-rationals
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